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Based on the reaction, I take it some people provide *options* as an excuse for *not providing* accessible interfaces? Gross. Don't do that. Ever.
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I'm a big fan of options because: - people have unique needs & concerns beyond testable/predictable accessibility guidelines - the web was designed to be user-customizable (it's the entire reason we have a cascade) The question is how to do that well, along with good defaults.